[VoIP] Voice Recognition

Donald Froula dfroula at sbcglobal.net
Thu Oct 26 06:45:03 CDT 2006


It is kind of neat. I'm not sure if this will continue
to work after 2006. The function in Asterisk that this
uses ships the audio to a server in Germany, which
decodes the number and ships it back to Asterisk. The
provider is planning to charge per-use after 2006 for
commercial applications.

I've searched high and low for a .wav of "Number,
please...". I found only a British female voice
recording, which is pretty muddy-sounding. There is no
stand-alone "please" phrase in the Asterisk sound
library to add after "number".

Don

--- Richard Walsh <wepbx at sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> Don - That is cool -  it worked for me.  I had to
> try a few times to get it right. I found it was
> missing the first digit. I paused a bit (after it
> says "number") and then it got it right.  Can you
> make it say "Number please"?
>    
>   I am just getting up this week with my * and a 200
> line WE 701A SXS.  I only have a few lines working
> at present -  267-0248 is a line off the 701A. 
> 267-9900 is a line directly off the *.
>    
>   Outbound is from level 1 of the SXS first
> selector.
>    
>   Great Stuff!
>    
>   Rick Walsh
>   
> 
> Donald Froula <dfroula at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>   Hi!
> 
> I've added the voice recognition dialer to my
> Asterisk
> box at 762-0121.
> 
> For US country codes (1), just say the seven-digit
> number.
> 
> For other country codes,say "011", then the number
> (20
> second timeout, so don't wait too long).
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Don
> 
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